A body temperature below 100 or above 103F warrants a call to your veterinarian. Cats may become stressed in the veterinary office (or car ride to the office), creating a higher-than-normal body temperature temporarily. Gauging body temperature by the moistness of the nose or how warm the ears feel is not reliable.

2. Respiratory Rate 16 - 40 breaths per minute

Respiratory rate is the number of breaths per minute. Normal respiratory rates are assessed when the cat is resting. A cat that is in pain, having heart or respiratory problems, suffering from heatstroke, or stressed will usually have increased respiratory rates. It is important to gauge the overall situation and condition of the animal to assess the respiratory rate.

3. Heart Rate 120-140 beats per minute

When stressed, heart rates will increase. This will normalize as the cat calms down in healthy animals. Cats that suffer from heart conditions (cardiomyopathy) or diseases such as hyperthyroidism will have increased heart rates -- over 200 beats per minute in some cases.

4. Duration of Pregnancy On average, feline pregnancy lasts 63 days, but can vary from 57 to 69 days.

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5. Number of Teeth Kittens have 26 teeth Adult cats have 30 teeth

Kittens usually lose their deciduous (baby) teeth by 6 months of age, which are replaced by the adult teeth.

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